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Louisville news: So who actually wants the bridges? edition [News]

Local news for Oct. 13, 2010
  • "Tuesday night's debate between Democratic U.S. Rep. John Yarmuth and Republican challenger Todd Lally turned contentious several times as Lally tried to paint his opponent as little more than a liberal follower, and Yarmuth called Lally's comments 'ignorant and irresponsible.'" [Courier-Journal]

Louisville news: When in trouble, call a Clinton edition [News]

Local news for Oct. 7, 2010
  • "Former President Bill Clinton, whom a recent national poll said is the most popular politician in America, is scheduled to come to Kentucky on Monday to campaign for Democratic U.S. Senate nominee Jack Conway." [Bluegrass Politics]

How Churchill Downs Entertainment could have made HullabaLOU work [Music]

Someone who's never planned an event larger than a cocktail party gives advice on how to host a music festival that makes a profit (or at least loses less than $5 million)

After losing a reported $5 million on the inaugural HullabaLOU, Churchill Downs Inc. cancelled next year's festival and put down its entertainment division today. In a press release, CDI blamed the festival's poor showing on hot weather and a cold economy.

Louisville news: Paul won't ditch Mitch while Conway covets Wendell Ford's furniture edition [News]

Local news for Oct. 4, 2010
  • "In the first of at least five debates in Kentucky’s U.S. Senate race, Democrat Jack Conway and Republican Rand Paul clashed Sunday on a national television show over issues that have defined their campaigns in recent weeks." [Bluegrass Politics]

Louisville news: But at least Greg Fischer still has Jim King's support edition [News]

Local news for Oct. 1, 2010
  • "The three major mayoral candidates turned their attention to Louisville’s west end Thursday night during a forum at Shawnee High School that focused on how to bring equality in development, investment and city services to one of the city’s most historic, and impoverished, areas." [Courier-Journal]

Louisville news: Bring on your wrecking ball edition [News]

Local news for Sept. 30, 2010
  • "The unemployment rate in the 13-county Louisville-Southern Indiana metro area was 10 percent in August, up from 9.8 percent in July but down slightly from 10.1 percent a year earlier, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday." [Courier-Journal]

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